Voice Onset Time and Constriction Duration in Warlpiri Stops (Australia)
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Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L
O'Shannessy, Carmel
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Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.
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This paper presents a first detailed analysis of the
Voice Onset Time (VOT) and Constriction Duration
(CD) stops /p t ʈ c k/ and flap /ɽ/ in the Indigenous
Australian language Warlpiri as spoken in Lajamanu
Community, in Australia’s Northern Territory. The
results show that Warlpiri stops are realised as
voiceless, long-lag stops word-initially, as well as
word-medially, where /p t k/ are also characterised
by CDs in excess of 100 ms, similar to those
reported for Kriol, and for the emerging mixed
language Light Warlpiri, also spoken in the
community, and by some of the participants. The
results indicate that the realisation of word-initial
Warlpiri flap /ɽ/ is highly variable, potentially
resulting in a near-merger with the rhotic
approximant /ɻ/. The results further suggest that
Warlpiri does not make a word-medial distinction
between stops orthographically represented by ‘rt’
and ‘rd’, which have been argued to be realised as /ʈ/
and /ɽ/, respectively.
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Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
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